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12 January 2015 | 20 replies
It is more expensive but eliminates the need and cost to seal cement based grouts and it cleans much easier and holds up better.
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27 March 2013 | 10 replies
(that eliminates 1 access route)I'm tryig now to find out if houses(even 1 more) can be built here and if there is access or I have to get a neighbor to agree to access.
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13 April 2013 | 4 replies
Maybe the tax professional can negotiate a discounted payoff or an acceptable installment payment plan that would ease or eliminate a special assessment.
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2 November 2016 | 14 replies
yes, real, 3/4" hardwood. it's nailed down. not the crap that's glued or clicks. because hardwood does not bend, it eliminated imperfections much better.shingles fill the low spots/gaps and hardwood just lays on them before it's nailed down.
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2 July 2019 | 16 replies
It's those maniacs that buy homes cash via quit claim deed off of craigslist that really get screwed.Make sure your property manager is a licensed real estate brokerage.Understand you can not eliminate all risk, only mitigate it.
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23 December 2016 | 16 replies
There generally is no option to eliminate the escrow, it is a requirement of the underlying lender.
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4 April 2018 | 7 replies
The idea was to eliminate PMI on the first mortgage because it was at 80% LTV.
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12 April 2018 | 109 replies
If you eliminate the mortgage, your cash flow should go up.
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13 April 2018 | 77 replies
Being a investor is always fairly risky, being a landlord your goal is to reduce/eliminate risk.
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19 November 2020 | 9 replies
In theory, this could potentially eliminate any separation of liability between the "cells" within a Series LLC.Is it possible / how would I structure a Series LLC (formed in TX, for this example) to accomplish the following: 1) Act as a holding company for traditional LLCs formed in WI for properties located in WI2) Form "cells" within the Series LLC for properties in other statesIn this example, would each "cell" need to register as a foreign entity in states outside of TX or only the Series LLC?